Chrome
Favorites Toolbar

Has
Your Chrome Toolbar Disappeared
From Your Favorites? Here's How
to Restore It

Is Your Chrome Bookmarks Bar
Disappearing?

If you pay attention to your
bookmarks bar in Chrome, you might have noticed that it can disappear
whenever you navigate to a new page. Fortunately, if you find this to be
inconvenient, there are two ways by which you can make it always appear.

First, you can click on the
three horizontal bars in the upper right corner of Chrome to open its menu.
If you look down, you will see a sub-menu labeled "Bookmarks." Move your
cursor over it to open up its options. Check the one named "Show bookmarks
bar" to make sure that your bookmarks bar will always show up while you are
browsing sites using Chrome.

Alternatively, if you want
another method, you can first click on the three horizontal bars and then
click on "Settings." This will open up the Settings page, which can also be
accessed by typing "chrome://settings" into the address bar. Once you are on
the Settings page, look down for the lines collected under Appearance. One
of these should read, "Always show the bookmarks bar," which can be checked
to make sure that the bookmarks bar will always show up in Chrome.

Filling Your Chrome Bookmarks
Bar

With that said, your bookmarks
bar will not be useful unless you have filled it with your bookmarks by
using one of two methods. First, you can click on the star at the extreme
right of the address bar, which will open up a panel with the options to
either add or remove the page you are on as a bookmark. Furthermore, it even
comes with an option to edit your bookmark, which is useful if you like to
organize them. If you prefer something simpler and more straightforward, you
can just click and drag the address of the page that you want to bookmark
onto your bookmarks bar, which will add it automatically. Once it shows up
on your bookmarks bar, you can change it to your liking by right clicking on
the bookmarks bar and then left clicking on the option called "Bookmark
manager."

If you
have an existing list of bookmarks that you want to import into Chrome, you
can do so by clicking on the three horizontal bars, opening the "Bookmarks"
sub-menu, and then clicking on "Import bookmarks and settings." By default,
Chrome supports the import of bookmarks as well as browsing history, saved
passwords, and other information from Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer,
and HTML files. If you export your bookmarks by going to the Bookmark
manager and then clicking on "Organize," you can even use the resulting HTML
file as a way of backing up your bookmarks in case something goes wrong.